Reverse HIDs

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dabears2k

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Alright, the reverse HID kit is done and it's AWESOME!! $60 well spent!!

http://www.dabears2k.com/product_info.php?cPath=80&products_id=308


Some FAQ's on the kit:

Will it melt my housings?
-No. We have tested it for over 30 seconds and it won't melt your housings

Is it easy to install?
-Yes. We include step by step instructions. If you order the kit with the plug and play, there's no cutting or splicing needed. It's plug and go.

How bright is it? Does it make that big of a difference?
- YES YES YES. It's over 5x as bright as the stock reverse lights. The difference is HUGE.

Is it illegal?
-No. There is no rule on how bright your reverse lights can be.

Can I go back to my old reverse lights later if I want?
-Yes. There are no perminant modifications made. Just twist out the HID bulb and put your old bulb back in.

Are they in stock?
- Yes. In stock and ready to ship.


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And a pic comparing the old and the new HID. HID on driver's side.

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Looks nice but need some night time shots or stock vs. HID to really see the difference.
 
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Looks nice but need some night time shots or stock vs. HID to really see the difference.

If you look at the daytime pic of stock vs hid, you can really tell the difference; that's during the day. Just imagine at night...
 

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I will take some pics tonight of the rear HID's.....
 

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Will it melt my housings?
-No. We have tested it for over 30 seconds and it won't melt your housings

I think you should test it for minutes rather than 1/2 a minute. I can see situations where one would have to back up or have their truck in reverse for minutes.

Are you guaranteeing the lights won't affect the lenses or housing?
 
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I can test for longer periods.

You and I both know that there's no way I can make a guarantee like that. Otherwise, you're going to have some guy that runs it for 3 hours and then complains if there is a problem...
 

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I can test for longer periods.

You and I both know that there's no way I can make a guarantee like that. Otherwise, you're going to have some guy that runs it for 3 hours and then complains if there is a problem...

FYI, just want you to know that we aren't busting your chops on this. These mini tests (and picture requests) will ensure you have a completely salable and engineered product.
 

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I can test for longer periods.

You and I both know that there's no way I can make a guarantee like that. Otherwise, you're going to have some guy that runs it for 3 hours and then complains if there is a problem...


Please do. The last thing you want is for someone to have their truck in reverse for 31 seconds or 3 minutes or longer and have something go wrong that affects the truck's lights, housing or electrical.
 
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